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Passing 4 Normal, hosted by Sharon Weil, is a show about Change. Her guests are remarkable, everyday heroes who create and adapt to change in their own unique and inspiring ways… and inform how you can too! Join us for lively discussions, fascinating insight, and valuable information. Sharon Weil is a filmmaker, healing artist, environmental activist, and the author of Donny and Ursula Save the World.

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Sharon Weil talks with Jacques Verduin about his transformational programs with incarcerated men in San Quentin Prison. Guiding Rage into Power (GRIP) provides the tools that enable prisoners to create change from the inside out and... more

Sharon Weil talks and laughs with Amy McEachern, moving and organizing consultant and owner of Creative Moving. Amy has planned and orchestrated over 800 home moves, and has deep and delightful insight into what is needed at... more

Sharon Weil engages in a lively and playful conversation with Camille Maurine, women's embodiment teacher and co-author of Meditation Secrets for Women, Discovering your Passion, Pleasure and Inner Peace. Camille knows that... more

Sharon Weil conspires with Robert Litman, movement and breath teacher of The Breathable Body, about how all change, internal and external, is initiated by breath. Certain held breathing patterns put us into constant fight or flight... more

Sharon Weil talks with Claire Hope Cummings, renowned environmental lawyer, journalist, and author of the seminal book about GMO's, Uncertain Peril: Genetic Engineering and the Future of Seeds. Claire's expertise on food, farming and... more

Sharon Weil talks with Deena Metzger, esteemed storyteller, poet, author, teacher, healer, about Revisioning Medicine, healing the individual and the Earth. Drawing deeply upon story, spirit, and the healing practices of indigenous... more

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